02.11.2008, 07:20
No problem, Dr.Strangelove.
You can uncompress your compressed image.
It goes like this: Open Gimp, create a new .tga, open your old .tga in Gimp, cut it out/ copy it, insert into the new .tga you created at the beginning, save the new .tga and when it asks you for a name and gives you several saving options, look that you uncheck the compression.
Your old .tga with compression will then be saved as a new one without compression.
I hope that made sense to you :lol:
You can for example see in Irfanview if an image has compression.
And i live in Chemnitz, which is about 75 kilometers south-west of Dresden.
I just was in Dresden last weekend.
You can uncompress your compressed image.
It goes like this: Open Gimp, create a new .tga, open your old .tga in Gimp, cut it out/ copy it, insert into the new .tga you created at the beginning, save the new .tga and when it asks you for a name and gives you several saving options, look that you uncheck the compression.
Your old .tga with compression will then be saved as a new one without compression.
I hope that made sense to you :lol:
You can for example see in Irfanview if an image has compression.
And i live in Chemnitz, which is about 75 kilometers south-west of Dresden.
I just was in Dresden last weekend.